Millwall boss Kenny Jackett is set to make some changes from the side that lost 2-1 to Sheffield Wednesday in the League Championship on Tuesday. However, the back four could remain unchanged.

James Henry has been a regular in his side’s team this season and is likely to come back into the starting XI, while Andy Keogh could partner with Rob Hulse up front, with Jermaine Easter dropping down to the bench.

As for Wigan, Roberto Martinez is unlikely to make many changes from the starting XI that drew 1-1 at QPR. On-loan Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Joel Robles could again keep his place in goal ahead of Ali Al Habsi.

Franco Di Santo could be recalled after coming off the bench - possibly in place of Shaun Maloney. Mike Politt (hip), Ivan Ramis and Albert Crusat (both knee), and Ben Watson (broken leg) all remain sidelined.

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Liam Trotter and Andy Keogh (pictured right), are Millwall's top scorers this season, with six goals apiece.

The Lions currently sit 16th in the Championship having won three of their last 14 league matches.

Millwall has reached the FA Cup semifinals by beating Preston, Aston Villa, Luton Town and Blackburn.

The winner of this semifinal is likely to qualify for the qualifying rounds of next season’s Europa League even it loses in the FA Cup final. The other semifinalists, Manchester City and Chelsea, are both expected to finish in the Premier League's top five.

This is the furthest Wigan has ever progressed in the FA Cup, with the Latics overcoming Bournemouth, Macclesfield, Huddersfield and Everton so far.

The Latics scored three goals in three minutes to beat Everton in the previous round - Maynor Figueroa, Connor McManaman and Jordi Gomez scored the goals.

Wigan has kept a clean sheet in six of its last eight matches against Millwall in all competitions.